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Identify your skills
Prioritize your skills
Resumes that get results
Effective Employment Letters
Portfolio Power
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The Career Express - Spring 2005 articles

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STEPS to Successful Career Planning

 

The STEPS modelImplementation

How to market yourself

Portfolio Power

This is a starter list illustrating some of the work samples or artifacts that could be included in a career portfolio.  The bolded titles serve as major divisions you may choose in organizing your portfolio. Not every item on this list needs to be included in your portfolio and you may have other artifacts to include that are not listed.

Your portfolio should demonstrate the skills, characteristics and qualifications that are needed in the job for which you are applying.    Review the items listed below for ideas about what you might collect now or wish to collect in the future.

Artifacts or Items Pertaining to Formal or Informal Education and Training

Artifacts Pertaining to General Work Experience

Artifacts Pertaining to Skills Using Data

Artifacts Pertaining to People Skills

Artifacts Pertaining to Skills Using Things, Tools or Equipment